

While its photo chops look impressive, Canon has really gone to town in the video department.
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There's 5-axis in-body optical image stabilization too, which enables up to eight stops of combined lens and body shake reduction when used with IS-equipped RF glass.Įlsewhere, the R5 sports a 0.5-inch, 5.76-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder with a refresh rate of 119.88 fps, a 3.2-inch, 2.1-million-dot vari-angle LCD touch monitor, integrated dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless image transfer from the camera to Canon's new cloud platform, and dual media card slots, though Canon has opted not to have both as SD – one is CFExpress and the other is UHS-II SD. As well as face, head and eye-tracking for humans, special enhancements have been made to add tracking AF for dogs, cats and birds, not only their faces but also their bodies. The flagship mirrorless camera comes with the latest flavor of Canon's fast and accurate Dual Pixel autofocus for 100 percent coverage of the AF area, and 1,053 automatically-selected AF zones have been made available. This pairing offers a light sensitivity range of ISO100-51,200, which can be extended to 102,400, and up to 20 frames per second continuous shooting when using the silent shutter, or 12 fps with the mechanical shutter. Inside its weather-sealed chassis you'll find a newly-developed 45-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, which is married to the Digic X image processing engine from the 1D X MkIII. Fragments of information were set free in the months following, and now the company has completely pulled back the curtain to reveal its new full-frame mirrorless flagship, the EOS R5, along with a consumer-focused R6 model.įirst up, the highly anticipated EOS R5.

Canon first revealed its plan to take the lead in the prosumer mirrorless camera market back in February.
